It might be a cooling problem such as the thermostat. I think you should get the cooling system checked. Something is causing it to overheat.
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You need to determine if it is a fuel problem or a spark problem in order to narrow the possibilities
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It is possible that the fuel line in the 1997 Buick Skylark is bad. Getting a tune-up or changing the fuel filter may resolve this problem.
Just leave it where it is and forgot about it. Then it is someone else's problem.
It sounds like a transmission problem rather than an engine problem.
This is a problem that plagues all the N-body cars of these years from 1992-1998. You'll just have to stuff towels into the firewall on the passenger's side right where it meets the carpet and change it every two weeks or so. My 1995 Skylark has the same problem and GM never recalled it. The Skylark is a good car but had I known of this, I'd have gotten the Regal instead.
It could be your courtesy light fuse. See my answer on horn blowing continously. It is really hard to explain what the problem is.
Try getting the PCV pipe replaced. Mine had a problem with it conking-out at stops and on turns and that turned-out to be the problem. It could also be a vacuum leak.
Your transmission seems to be slipping, serious problem!!! See mechanic ASAP, you don't want to get stuck on the freeway & can't move, not a good situation!
I don't have an answer to this question but want to add to it so hope this is okay, this is a problem with Buicks in General and should have been recalled. The window motors on my 1997 Buick Skylark (purchased in Jan of 2000) started going out in March of 2000
You either have an alignment problem or your tires need to be rebalanced.